
Dog breeding, pet overpopulation, and the aspin stigma: A crisis in Philippine animal welfare
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Trigger warning: This episode discusses animal discrimination, euthanasia, abuse, and neglect that may cause distress to some listeners. Please tune in with caution.
The Philippines has one of the highest pet ownership rates in Southeast Asia—but it also faces a growing crisis: millions of stray dogs, overcrowded shelters, and weak breeding regulations. In this episode, we explore the urgent need for stricter breeding laws and meaningful animal welfare reform.
Animal rights advocates Janna Sevilla (PETA Asia) and Atty. Anna Cabrera (Philippine Animal Welfare Society) break down what’s fueling the pet overpopulation problem—and how unregulated breeding and the stigma against aspins (asong Pinoy) are making it worse.
Here’s a link to a related episode about animal cruelty in the Philippines: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Hf2CQtnSfHCziD1IrOEHV?si=ab0107c735944b24
This episode was produced by Jyn Garcia and engineered by Anthony Tobias. Jaemark Tordecilla is our editor-at-large.
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